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By Marian Pascual Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi is without a doubt, one of the greatest artistic rediscoveries of the 21st century. It is one of the few 20 surviving Da Vinci paintings which made it a huge worldwide media sensation. But what made the

By Linda Cako 2017 was supposed to be the year we were going to see change. And change we saw. Not all was good, like President Trump’s Muslim Ban, North Korea starting to flex its emerging nuclear prowess, and the UN warning us that we

Wouldn’t it be great to be an asparagus fern?
To sit on someone’s windowsill and grow and taste the sun and be watered as soon as your soil is dry?
You don’t have to think, you just do.
You won’t spend time with writer’s block, sitting at a computer

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By Ava Smale “My mother-in-law, Rose Smale, has always been very determined and would go to great lengths to get what she wanted. In 1951, she was working as a secretary for Algoma Steel, a job she really enjoyed and got a lot of satisfaction

By Mowie Casilla “We were an average family back in the Philippines. We were not rich, not that poor, we were pretty much normal. My dad was a manager in some shoe factory back in the Philippines and my mom works in Canada for so

By Taylor Aldor “It was 1956 when the civil war broke out in Hungary to overthrow the communist dictatorship. The war was brutal, but it gave our families an advantage; it allowed there to be an opening on the border of Austria and Hungary. Farmers

By Natty Birshtein “My family immigrated to Canada when I was 11 years old. Trying to fit in socially in school was a struggle. Kids made fun of my accent and my funny looking clothes. I remember auditioning for a school musical with a Hebrew